Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, V | had better be passed over, lest the Gaul should think that
2 I, IX | Gallic friend: take heed lest some one who perhaps owns
3 I, XV | Chapter XV.~"But lest this should perchance seem
4 I, XV | nowhere in any fixed place, lest they should frequently have
5 I, XX | Sulpitius, into your ear lest our friend the Gaul hear
6 I, XXV | judgment, refused so to act, lest by so doing some vanity
7 I, XXVII| natives of Aquitania, I fear lest my somewhat rude form of
8 II, VII | unto him. I really fear lest those persons who freely
9 II, VIII | be quiet, I beg of you, lest even what we are saying
10 II, XII | speaking must be checked, lest perchance it may give offense
11 III, III | all were filled with dread lest the blessing of God, bestowed
12 III, IV | as quickly as possible, lest the anger of heaven consume
13 III, VI | fall down over their faces, lest the part of their body which
14 III, XI | of deep anxiety to them, lest when he came, he should
15 III, XIII | virtue, resume your courage, lest you not only now expose
16 III, XIV | person must be concealed, lest we should cause shame to
17 III, XV | him from the presbyterate, lest he should be suspected of
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